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Monthly Archives: November, 2010

Shakira, Argentina soccer team to shake new National Stadium in April

Tickets for the concert and soccer match go on sale Dec. 7.

New Jersey fugitive arrested in Costa Rica

John Bunsco, a 53 year-old New Jersey native, was arrested last week in Costa Rica after evading drug charges for almost 11 years. According...

Volunteers of all Ages Find Common Purpose Here

La Esperanza Granada program offers volunteer opportunities for everyone.

IMF Gives O.K., Asks for Clarity on Venezuelan Aid

Nicaragua has passed the IMF's final review for 2010, but the lending institution is demanding to look under the hood of Venezuelan aid.

‘Birdman’ Helps Save Macaws of Copán

A Gringo expat living outside Copán is about to start a breeding and release program to help repopulate Honduras' national bird, the Scarlet Macaw.

Severe Rains Cause $330 Million in Damage

Road repairs will be the costliest, with reports estimating that rebuilding the roads will costs more than $200 million.

Park Turubari closed due to fallen bridge

Park Turubari in Turrubares has been closed indefinitely due to a collapsed bridge over the Tárcoles River. The bridge over the river, which was...

Costa Rican Court Strikes Down Las Crucitas Gold Mine Project

A Costa Rican court has annulled the mining concession previously granted to Industrias Infinito, S.A., and ordered the company to pay environmental damages.

Last Art City Tour of 2010 Today

GAM Cultural hosts San José's last Art City Tour of the year on Wednesday.

Corn Festival Highlights Tradition

SNAPSHOT: Annual corn festival is about more than corn – it's about tradition, say organizers.

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